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Former NBA All-Star Rashard Lewis Lists Huge Houston Mansion for $6M


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Former NBA All-Star Rashard Lewis has listed his mansion in Houston, TX, for the cool sum of $6 million.

The small forward’s impressive six-bedroom, 9,280-square-foot home sits on a 3.5-acre parcel on the city’s west side. The sedate and calming interior spaces received the expert touch of local designer Nicole Franco.

The palatial dwelling features contemporary lines and a glamorous aesthetic. The elegant entry with a lofty ceiling leads to a living room with double-height windows and enough space for a baby grand piano.

Built in 1998

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Great room

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Kitchen

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Home theater

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Primary suite

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Main bath

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Pool and yard

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The open floor plan includes a family room, media room, and spacious study. Luxe finishes include wood and tile floors, marble and granite surfaces, as well as custom ironwork. The kitchen offers two islands, Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances, a walk-in pantry, and a breakfast nook.

The primary suite is grand in every way, with space for a desk and couch, two baths, a laundry room, and even a full bar.

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Entertainment options include a game room, a home theater, and a lovely aquarium. Outside, there’s a grotto-style pool with spa and a pool house with a full bath.

Lewis was selected by the Seattle SuperSonics out of high school in the 1998 NBA draft. Over the course of a 16-year career in the league, he suited up for a number of teams, including the Orlando Magic and Miami Heat. His scoring prowess helped him reach the NBA Finals three times, and he won a championship with the Heat in 2013.

Today, Lewis works with the Detroit Pistons as a player development coach.

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